Fl Studio: Clone tracks for vocal doubles

Demo summary
The user demonstrates how to clone a recording track to create a second take or 'doubles', including re-routing the new track to the main vocal mix.
Step-by-step
- Right-click the record track and select Clone
- Uncheck grouped effects, automation clips, audio clips, and patterns in the clone options
- Hold Alt and use the Left Arrow key to move the new track for organization
- Control-click the routing button to route the new track into the mixed vocals track
- Click the arm button to enable recording on the new track
Watch out for
- You must manually route the cloned track to the mixed vocals before recording
Tips
- Unarm the track once you have finished recording your doubles
Highlights
“and we're all set we could do some cool doubles right here”
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3:530:44Clone tracks for vocal doublesCurrentThe user demonstrates how to clone a recording track to create a second take or 'doubles', including re-routing the new track to the main vocal mix.Fl Studio· AI Audio Editor- Watch “How to Record Vocals in FL Studio 2024 in 5 Minutes! (BEST METHOD)” →
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